Micromachines (Jan 2024)

Ultra-High Frequency Surface Acoustic Wave Sensors for Temperature Detection

  • Qi Dong,
  • Qutong Yang,
  • Xiaoyang Liu,
  • Shenghe Hu,
  • Wenzhe Nie,
  • Zhao Jiang,
  • Xiaoming Fan,
  • Jingting Luo,
  • Ran Tao,
  • Chen Fu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/mi15010135
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
p. 135

Abstract

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Highly sensitive surface acoustic wave (SAW) sensors have recently been recognized as a promising tool for various industrial and medical applications. However, existing SAW sensors generally suffer from a complex design, large size, and poor robustness. In this paper, we develop a simple and stable delay line ultra-high frequency (UHF) SAW sensor for highly sensitive detection of temperature. A Z-shaped delay line is specially designed on the piezoelectric substrate to improve the sensitivity and reduce the substrate size. Herein, the optimum design parameters of extremely short-pitch interdigital transducers (IDTs) are given by numerical simulations. The extremely short pitch gives the SAW sensor ultra-high operating frequency and consequently ultra-high sensitivity. Several experiments are conducted to demonstrate that the sensitivity of the Z-shaped SAW delay line sensor can reach up to 116.685°/°C for temperature detection. The results show that the sensor is an attractive alternative to current SAW sensing platforms in many applications.

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